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Changes in equipment sharing in injecting drug users in Sydney 1989-1990.

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  • Changes in equipment sharing in injecting drug users in Sydney 1989-1990. Abstract Text:

    m w rossM W Ross,a stoweA Stowe,a wodakA Wodak,j goldJ Gold,

    We investigated levels of equipment sharing in injecting drug users in Sydney, Australia, in two consecutive samples recruited in a non-treatment setting using similar methodology in 1989 (n = 1,245) and 1990 (n = 550). Comparison between the two waves of the study indicated that there were consistent and major reductions in percentage of time used equipment was re-used, and number of people from whom used equipment had been accepted. There was a corresponding significant and major increase in use of sterile injection equipment, obtained more frequently in the second sample from needle and syringe exchanges. The proportion of respondents reporting they had never shared equipment rose significantly. These data suggest that there is a continuing increase in the adoption of safer injecting practices and utilisation of needle and syringe exchanges over time in response to the threat of HIV transmission in injecting drug users.

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    mw rossMW Ross,a stoweA Stowe,a wodakA Wodak,j goldJ Gold,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Drug and alcohol review

    VOLUME: 12

    Page Numbers: 277-81

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    ISSN: 0959-5236

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 1993

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: National Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South Wales, 345 Crown Street, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010.

    Country: England

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